Japanese culture values social harmony, so diplomacy is very important in interactions. Saying "no" in the sense of flatly denying someone's request or disagreeing with someone can cause friction in personal relations. People will think you're inconsiderate or have no tact if you take the direct approach like that.
In some cultures, it is considered polite to say "bless you" when someone sneezes, but it is not necessarily rude if you choose not to say it.
Because it's not WHAT you say but HOW you say it.
Lag is not a curse word, nor is it considered rude to say. It is considered a bad thing, though, when it occurs.
impolite is the antonym for rude
Ohayou - good morning Konnichiwa - good day Konbanwa - good evening Haroo - westernised way of saying hello You can also say "Oi" but only between friends because this is considered rude otherwise. When answering a phone you say "moshi moshi" but only for phone calls.
Simply say " How RUDE" and walk away. That is what it is RUDE.
yes,it is rude
Because it is exceptionally rude. It implies that nothing that that person could have to say is important to you.
yes it is very rude instead you can say like im peed offf ... no swearing is necesary
Rolling your eyes is considered rude because it is a gesture as you've got to be kidding or is she even thinking? Its kind of like if you were talking and I let out a big sigh. Because it shows that you're not interested in what they have to say, and it's equal to flipping someone off. == ==
Impoli=Rude
It is rude to walk past a person and not say hello